MIT Lesson 24B Kanji: $BBh#2#4#B2]$N4A;z(B

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Each large, brush-stroke image below which shows up as a hypertext link (e.g. has a colored box around it) is a link to an animation of the character being painted with a brush.

In the following definitions, on (Chinese-based) readings are represented by katakana; kun (native Japanese-based) readings are represented by hiragana. This is a common dictionary convention, and does not have any bearing on meaning.